Trump defends ‘a great general’ who fought against the U.S.: Robert E. Lee

The Democrats Created and Own the Confederate Flag

‘My hope is that by removing a symbol that divides us, we can move forward as a state in harmony,” Governor Nikki Haley (R., S.C.) said Monday, in the aftermath of the terrorist massacre perpetrated by über-racist Dylann Storm Roof.

Haley, a rising Republican star, is correct to lower the Confederate flag. It has reflected Democratic racial oppression since it was stitched together in 1861, and has been hoisted by Democrats ever since. Just as Republicans — led by President Abraham Lincoln — valiantly crushed the Democrat-run Confederacy, Republicans proudly should banish the Stars and Bars to private property and history museums. They also should remind Americans that Democrats waved this frightful banner until very recently.




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^^^Images like this one perpetuate the Left’s relentless lie that the Confederate flag is a Republican creation, rather than a Democratic invention.

As the Civil War began, the Army of Northern Virginia, led by eventual Democratic activist Robert E. Lee, adopted the battle flag that is under contention today. It became the secessionists’ national banner in 1863. Its designer, William T. Thompson, praised it in the Savannah Daily Morning News that May 4:

As a national emblem, it is significant of our higher cause, the cause of a superior race, and a higher civilization contending against ignorance, infidelity, and barbarism. Another merit in the new flag is, that it bears no resemblance to the now infamous banner of the Yankee vandals.

Two years later, that flag was in tatters. The North beat the South, and the Confederacy was gone with the wind.

How did this symbol of a pro-slavery breakaway republic wind up atop South Carolina’s state capitol? As the debate raged over civil rights in 1961, the Democratic legislature under Governor Ernest “Fritz” Hollings, a Democrat, raised the Stars and Bars to mark the “Confederate War Centennial.”


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About that time, Hollings presented a Confederate flag to President John F. Kennedy, another Democrat.

Of course, Democratic U.S. senators such as former KKK Grand Cyclops Robert Byrd of West Virginia, Tennessee’s Albert Gore Sr. (father of you know who), and Arkansas’s J. William Fulbright (Bill Clinton’s mentor) stood shoulder to shoulder with Hollings and other segregationist Democratic governors, most notably Arkansas’s Orval Faubus and Alabama’s George Wallace. (Wallace installed the rebel flag over his statehouse in 1963, the day before Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy arrived to discuss integration.) While Byrd and Company filibustered the Civil Rights Act of 1964, these state executives blocked schoolhouse doors to exclude blacks.

Illinois’s Republican senator Everett Dirksen finally broke the bigoted Democrats’ filibuster and got the Civil Rights Act approved for the signature of Democratic president Lyndon Johnson.



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As a Democratic governor, Bill Clinton in 1987 signed Act 116, which concerned his state banner. It read: “The blue star above the word ‘ARKANSAS’ is to commemorate the Confederate States of America.”


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When Bill ran for president, some of his political paraphernalia featured Confederate flags. So did some of Hillary’s presidential-campaign buttons in 2008.


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Former governor Howard Dean (D., Vt.) told the Democratic National Committee in 2003 that “white folks in the South who drive pickup trucks with Confederate-flag decals on the back ought to be voting with us.” That November, Dean declared: “I still want to be the candidate for guys with Confederate flags in their pickup trucks.” Two years later, he became chairman of the Democratic National Committee.

Meanwhile, back in South Carolina, Democratic gubernatorial nominee Jim Hodges huddled in May 1998 with the white-supremacist Council of Conservative Citizens. “Hodges got right to the point,” reported the newspaper the State. “He said that, as governor, he would not initiate any action to bring the banner down.”

Hodges won.

Two years later, the state legislature passed and Hodges signed a proposal first offered by his GOP predecessor, David Beasley. The Confederate banner was removed from the capitol dome and flown beside a Confederate memorial on the legislature’s lawn.

So, now, Republican Haley has united Republicans and Democrats, both black and white, to complete what Republican Beasley began and reverse the insult started under Democrat Hollings.
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Excellent!

The Left insists that Americans recognize racism today and acknowledge its stain on our history. We already do this daily, from private discussions to national conversations (Ferguson, Baltimore), motion pictures (12 Years a Slave, Selma), and even Black History Month. To that end, Democrats should stop flinging their Confederate flag onto the Grand Old Party. Instead, knock-kneed Republicans should steel themselves for once and demand that Democrats concede that they invented this intimidating standard and deployed it for more than a century to keep blacks down.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2015/06/confederate-flag-democrats/
 
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Don Lemon Calls Trump's Bluff, Invites the 'Many Generals' Who Love Lee on His Show

Trump's nemesis Don Lennon called his bluff, let's see if manbaby can back up his bat crazy bullshit


CNN’s Don Lemon issued a challenge on Friday night. He asked any one of the “many generals” that President Donald Trump insisted told him Robert E. Lee is their favorite to come on his show to make their case.

-snip-

He started off by playing a clip of Trump’s Charlotteville defense.

“I was talking about people that went because they felt very strongly about the monument to Robert E. Lee, a great general,” Trump said.

Trump continued on in the clip: “Whether you like it or not, he was one of the great generals. I have spoken to many generals here, right at the White House, and many people thought — of the generals, they think that he was maybe their favorite general.”


https://www.mediaite.com/tv/don-lem...y-generals-who-love-robert-e-lee-on-his-show/
 
Northern Democrats who opposed slavery joined a new party, the Republican Party which was forming around the cause for abolition. Southern Democrats, however, supported slavery and threatened to leave the Union. Those southern democrats couldn't handle it when Republican Abe Lincoln became President.
 
Northern Democrats who opposed slavery joined a new party, the Republican Party which was forming around the cause for abolition. Southern Democrats, however, supported slavery and threatened to leave the Union. Those southern democrats couldn't handle it when Republican Abe Lincoln became President.

Th vast majority of the new Republican Party came from the defunct Whig Party.
Most Northern Democrats remained Democrats.
 
From the Guardian article:

But, as Downs shows in his book, Sick From Freedom, the reality of emancipation during the chaos of war and its bloody aftermath often fell brutally short of that positive image. Instead, freed slaves were often neglected by union soldiers or faced rampant disease, including horrific outbreaks of smallpox and cholera. Many of them simply starved to death.

After combing through obscure records, newspapers and journals Downs believes that about a quarter of the four million freed slaves either died or suffered from illness between 1862 and 1870. He writes in the book that it can be considered "the largest biological crisis of the 19th century" and yet it is one that has been little investigated by contemporary historians.

Downs believes much of that is because at the time of the civil war, which raged between 1861 and 1865 and pitted the unionist American north against the confederate south, many people did not want to investigate the tragedy befalling the freed slaves. Many northerners were little more sympathetic than their southern opponents when it came to the health of the freed slaves and anti-slavery abolitionists feared the disaster would prove their critics right.

This is like reading British predictions about how the former colonies will never be able to succeed without the crown. Or contemporary European predictions about Brexit.
 
Th vast majority of the new Republican Party came from the defunct Whig Party.
Most Northern Democrats remained Democrats.

Who had no power without the party base in the union. Some of them, like Gov Clement Vallandigham and failed general George McClellan were traitors.
 
Trump's nemesis Don Lennon called his bluff, let's see if manbaby can back up his bat crazy bullshit


CNN’s Don Lemon issued a challenge on Friday night. He asked any one of the “many generals” that President Donald Trump insisted told him Robert E. Lee is their favorite to come on his show to make their case.

-snip-

He started off by playing a clip of Trump’s Charlotteville defense.

“I was talking about people that went because they felt very strongly about the monument to Robert E. Lee, a great general,” Trump said.

Trump continued on in the clip: “Whether you like it or not, he was one of the great generals. I have spoken to many generals here, right at the White House, and many people thought — of the generals, they think that he was maybe their favorite general.”


https://www.mediaite.com/tv/don-lem...y-generals-who-love-robert-e-lee-on-his-show/

Pandering to his white trash base!
 
The Democrats then, the conservatives, did. Off the backs of slaves.

The robber barrons definitely did.

Payment of pathetic minimum wage still does.

Thanks for confirming what I already stated: "Democrats then and now think that the rich make their coin off the backs of the poor."

I thought the standard lib line was "the party's switched sides." Obviously that is a big fat lie.
 
McClellan wasn't a traitor,but a General who would act!

He acted like a coward in the peninsula campaign (the Romans would not have tolerated this), thus causing the war to drag on. He behaved in the same manner at Antietam. Then he ran for president and attempted to force America to capitulate before victory was achieved.
 
Thanks for confirming what I already stated: "Democrats then and now think that the rich make their coin off the backs of the poor."

I thought the standard lib line was "the party's switched sides." Obviously that is a big fat lie.

Sure isn’t, ignorant cocksucker. Had you done any homework on the topic, you would know that the platforms changed from the 1860s.

But, you’re a willfully ignorant shitstain, so you would never know that.
 
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